Carol Gilligan criticized the model of stages of moral development developed by ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
ANSWER: Kohlberg
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Suppose that a poll is taken about how marriage partners relate to each other, and one of the questions asked is if the person being interviewed has ever lied to his/her spouse. Can the responses to this question be trusted?
A) Yes, because the question is very straightforward. B) Yes, because most people are inclined to answer truthfully in a poll. C) No, because people who have lied to their spouse would probably deny it. D) No, because the question is ambiguous. E) Yes, because the vast majority of marriage partners do not lie to their spouse.
INSTRUCTIONS: The following problems relate to identifying and evaluating inductive and deductive arguments. Select the best answer for each. Mrs. Stevenson is a philanthropist. Therefore, she must give away a lot of money or property to what she considers worthy causes
A) Inductive, weak. B) Deductive, sound. C) Deductive, valid. D) Deductive, invalid. E) Inductive, strong.
The claim that every physical event has a purely physical cause is known as
A. The identity of indiscernables. B. The identity theory. C. Epiphenomenalism. D. The causal closure of the physical.
For Mill, actions are right insofar as __________
a. They tend to promote happiness b. They tend to promote good will c. They tend to promote right action d. They tend to refrain from pleasure